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cuss hlS1I0l2 The most important days of our life were now over and we still felt like seniors. It wus really hard to believe that we are now graduates, Class Night and Commencement, so long awaited have both come and gone. We are now ready to sail the rough seas of life on our own.
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class HISIIOI2 We left port for our third and finalvoyage of high school. We elected the following to guide us through our last year of high school life: President, Bill Watkinsg Vice-President, Linda Hartmang Secretary, Ann Nardoneg Treasurer, Mary Ann Savitsky. Our supervisors for this our last year were Mrs. G. Bryden and Mr. P. Podwika. Tom Endrusick and Barb Parra were chosen Editor and Assistant-Editor respectively. Because of the exciting time we had had at Wolf's Grove the past two years, we decided to dock there once again for our Weiner Roast. Thanksgiving time came and together with the Booster Association we held the Harvest Hop. Music was provided by the famous Rock n' Roll All Stars. On December 13 we presented our senior play Three Blind Dates under the direction of Mrs. D. Mulhern. The cast was as follows: Barb Parra, Barb Marshall, Linda Hartman, Joan Harkovich, Janice MacDonald, Fran Bayo, Allan Rapp, Tom Turonis and John Marshock. Just before our Christmas leave, a party was held at TAC. Pic- tures were taken around the Christmas tree and everyone had a ball. The next social event of the senior year was the crowning of the Queen and King of Hearts. Lois Dilfield and Stanley Wateski were crowned at a party held at TAC on February 15, 1958. We studied hard for our final exams. While waiting for our marks, the gang stood around the juke box at Gina's and listened as it played After School. We all came through with flying colors. The last event of our high school life and the last time we would all be together was the trip to New York. We had a swell time even though some of us had to come home the same day. Z
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BEST DRESSED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DANCERS Linda Hartman Bill Watkins Ann Nardone Thomas Tissue Barbara Parra Tom Turonis class MOST INDIVIDUAL John Marshock Joyce Medlock MOST FLIRTATIOUS SHYEST MOST HUMOROUS Bob Fedorchak Rita Shura Ida Valenti Jennie Fretti Walter Zelenski Richard Goode
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